Monday, December 29, 2025

phonon "noise" enhances quantum biology superradiance that is noncommutative nonlocality

 James Q Quach et al. Superabsorption in an organic microcavity: Toward a quantum battery. Science Advances 8 (2022), eabk3160. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.11747

 Superradiance has been observed in the photosynthetic light-harvesting systems of purple bacteria [352] and the chlorosomes of green bacteria [353], where collective coupling can improve the likelihood of energy capture by enhancing the rate of electron/energy transfer to the reaction center [354]. This improves prospects for the initial light capture through non-local pigment-excitation effects in the related process of superabsorption (i.e., collective light absorption [355]) [300, 306]. Superabsorptive light-harvesting was shown to benefit from the presence of environmental noise which can be tuned to enhance energy trapping and storing [355], just as molecular vibrations can enable the distribution and storage of energy during photosynthesis [344].

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